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you go out in space, you look back, it's a big blue marble planet we live on. as planet "ocean" residents we have to do our part. >> reporter: to learn more you can visit helvarg's website, bluefront.org. when it comes to saving the ocean, i guess you can say it's time to sink or swim. >> stay with us. there's lots more still to come on "teen kids news." >> we'll be right back. >>> and now our fox in the classroom update. >> nato confirming one of its air strikes on tripoli went offtarget and caused civilian casualties. the libyan government accusing nato of killing nine civilians in the air strike on a residential neighborhood in the capital. meanwhile, syrian forces sweep through the northwestern border region to block refugees from escaping to turkey. president bashar al assad blaming saboteurs for the recent violence and protests. >>> wind gusts continue to challenge crews fighting arizona and new mexico wildfires. thousands of residents in southern arizona evacuating their homes as powerful winds push the flames acrossroads and containment lines toward pop
you go out in space, you look back, it's a big blue marble planet we live on. as planet "ocean" residents we have to do our part. >> reporter: to learn more you can visit helvarg's website, bluefront.org. when it comes to saving the ocean, i guess you can say it's time to sink or swim. >> stay with us. there's lots more still to come on "teen kids news." >> we'll be right back. >>> and now our fox in the classroom update. >> nato confirming...
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that is the big story tonight. punitive damages are likely to be the largest in state history. >> exxon will have paid out more than $1 billion. live with reaction to this judgment. >> the judge got very emotional in court as he told jurors he was proud of their dedication and hard work during this six month trial. there was a lot of crying outside the courthouse as the plaintiffs celebrated. >> i really hope that the world has learned to do not do this to people and get away with it. >> susan has waited patiently for this day. ever since the underground gas leak near her home left her worried and angry. >> we did not know. we thought you could not drink it. we learned it goes through your skin and becomes absorbed. you can breathe it in. >> jurors provided 150 families compensatory damages totaling $496 million. attorneys do not have the figures but they are in the hundreds of millions. our preliminary look found damages for one household totaling more than $50 million. >> it was a proper verdict on the punitive d
that is the big story tonight. punitive damages are likely to be the largest in state history. >> exxon will have paid out more than $1 billion. live with reaction to this judgment. >> the judge got very emotional in court as he told jurors he was proud of their dedication and hard work during this six month trial. there was a lot of crying outside the courthouse as the plaintiffs celebrated. >> i really hope that the world has learned to do not do this to people and get away...
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their jobs back and batts plans to put 22 positions, not specifically those officers, 22 positions on summertime when crime rates are higher. >> thank you, kristy seifkin live in oakland. thank you. >>> today authorities are reaching out to witnesses in that deadly bart shooting to review any cell phone video from the scene. three days after the shooting officers are still yet to release the name of the man killed by a bart officer. according to bart, cameras caught a partial view of the shooting at the serving center station. bart says the man was drunk and was acting aggressively carrying a broken bottle and a knife when two officers initially on the scene was carrying a taser but he didn't use it. >>> now a man who swiped a picasso who may have been caught on tape stealing a picasso from a gallery. lot ofy o'doul's relosed this surveillance video from the day of the theft around the same time the artwork disappeared. you can see the man there on the right of your screen walking by the bar with some sort of piece of art under his arm. officers say the thief walked into the weinstein
their jobs back and batts plans to put 22 positions, not specifically those officers, 22 positions on summertime when crime rates are higher. >> thank you, kristy seifkin live in oakland. thank you. >>> today authorities are reaching out to witnesses in that deadly bart shooting to review any cell phone video from the scene. three days after the shooting officers are still yet to release the name of the man killed by a bart officer. according to bart, cameras caught a partial...
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they're a very important organization and tim's a very big part of that. thanks a lot for joining us, everybody. we'll see you on monday. good night, everybody. good night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> good evening, i'm ken. tonight a woman is in the hospital with some critical injuries after getting hit by a bicyclist. police believe that he failed to follow the rules of the road. robert lyles shows us hours after the crash, several bicycles whiz through the red light at the very same intersection. robert. >> witnesses tell san francisco police the elderly woman made it across all six lanes of the busy road safely, but there was one leat yet to cross and that's the bike lane and as you are about it see, crossing here could prove to be fatal. you're taught to look both ways. stay in the crosswalk. and never cross on a red. but on the embarcadaro, bikist after bikist abandoning the rules of the road. >> now combine speed with running the red and they both intersect in one place. disaster. >> she was
they're a very important organization and tim's a very big part of that. thanks a lot for joining us, everybody. we'll see you on monday. good night, everybody. good night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> good evening, i'm ken. tonight a woman is in the hospital with some critical injuries after getting hit by a bicyclist. police believe that he failed to follow the rules of the road. robert lyles shows us hours after the...
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and new after 6:30 a 16-year-old gits an id saying she's six feet five. but why did it take michael finney to cut her down to size? those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> and he helped her. >> and
and new after 6:30 a 16-year-old gits an id saying she's six feet five. but why did it take michael finney to cut her down to size? those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> and he helped her. >> and
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and it mass a wrackably low management fee, only .22%. 22 basis points. and that combination we fine very attractive. >> susie: we have a minute left. you have another etf, an agricultural play, deutsch bank agricultural fund. dda, up 32% over the past 52 weeks. is there more up side here for investors? >> absolutely, we believe strongly that the world will need an ever increasing amount of food, and dba, etf which provides access to corn and coffee, sugar, wheat, is a great way to play that growing population growth and also an emerging markets where people are changing their diet and wanting to increase the amounts of protein. >> susie: i want to squeeze in one more, checkpoint software. phkb on the mass. dack, this has also been on a tear. what do you like about it and what's your target price for it? >> we think that it's, we don't normally recommend a stock that has such a strong rocket ship ride, but we do believe checkpoint has a very secure position in a niche of providing security for large corporations against hackers, viruses, computer attacks,
and it mass a wrackably low management fee, only .22%. 22 basis points. and that combination we fine very attractive. >> susie: we have a minute left. you have another etf, an agricultural play, deutsch bank agricultural fund. dda, up 32% over the past 52 weeks. is there more up side here for investors? >> absolutely, we believe strongly that the world will need an ever increasing amount of food, and dba, etf which provides access to corn and coffee, sugar, wheat, is a great way to...
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it was centered at a depth of 22 miles in pacific ocean. yesterday a magnitude 6.4 quake struck in the same area. about 20,000 people died along the coast line after the march 11th earthquake and tsunami. >> in china a toddler has been rescued nearly 24 hours after a deadly crash involving two high speed trains. they found the unconscious child while clearing out one of train cars. 35 people have died in the accident. 200 others were injured. >> crews are starting to get an upper hand on that wildfire burning in southern california. fire burning in the reservation has now burned through nearly 11,000 acres. more than 1,000 firefighters are on the scene there. now it's 35% contained. still no word on what caused the fire which begin thursday morning. >> a new plan to prevent fires and preserve the yosemite valley's most famous views, calls for cutting down thousands of trees. next month after three years of study, the final version of a scenic vista management plan is due to be released. it will list historic vigs tas that is blocked by tree
it was centered at a depth of 22 miles in pacific ocean. yesterday a magnitude 6.4 quake struck in the same area. about 20,000 people died along the coast line after the march 11th earthquake and tsunami. >> in china a toddler has been rescued nearly 24 hours after a deadly crash involving two high speed trains. they found the unconscious child while clearing out one of train cars. 35 people have died in the accident. 200 others were injured. >> crews are starting to get an upper...
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their contract runs for five years. the company is getting 55 new ambulances to transport an estimated 70,000 patients. >>> in silicon valley i think folks will notice our providers entering their electronic medical records in a smart phones and that ensures that treatment providers in the pre-hospital setting can be made available to nurses and other staff at the hospital. >> rural metro will provide five specifically equipped vehicles to treat obese patients. 95 of the staff were previously employed by ami. >> july the 4th weekend people traveling out people having a barbecues and it's going to be a hot one. >> i've seen fireworks already. >> here is a look what is going on. good morning to you. you can see the jetstream well to the north. a lot of moisture that is going heading down to the south and that is drier and it's creeping up the coast towards us. hottest weather is coming from the southwest. that is why the inland areas will be the biggest and hardest hit by these warm to hot temperatures. this morning 50 in
their contract runs for five years. the company is getting 55 new ambulances to transport an estimated 70,000 patients. >>> in silicon valley i think folks will notice our providers entering their electronic medical records in a smart phones and that ensures that treatment providers in the pre-hospital setting can be made available to nurses and other staff at the hospital. >> rural metro will provide five specifically equipped vehicles to treat obese patients. 95 of the staff...
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the temperatures inland, not a big change here. here is the big change we are expecting for the weekend. the weather system moves in from the north. not bringing us rainfall. it will increase the marine layer and as a result the temperatures this weekend here is the range. upper 50s for the beaches, warmest location, inland, lower 80s. here is the forecast model showing you the fog tomorrow morning at 7:00 and 8:00. hugging the coast side. pushing locally into the bay. then, the afternoon hours, you see what happened with the northerly wind. the forecast model back on the coverage. a few left over patches right near the coastline south of the golden gate bridge. tomorrow's forecast, at 7:00. 55 right around 60 degrees. we will track some fog out there. 12:00, coastal fog, upper 50s to the upper 70s. and then by three clock and 4:00 warm numbers inland, about a 30 degree temperature range across the bay area. here is a look at the numbers with the warmest locations approaching lower 90s, talking about quite a few 80s across santa ro
the temperatures inland, not a big change here. here is the big change we are expecting for the weekend. the weather system moves in from the north. not bringing us rainfall. it will increase the marine layer and as a result the temperatures this weekend here is the range. upper 50s for the beaches, warmest location, inland, lower 80s. here is the forecast model showing you the fog tomorrow morning at 7:00 and 8:00. hugging the coast side. pushing locally into the bay. then, the afternoon...
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it was centered 22 miles in the pacific ocean. yesterday a magnitude 6.4 quake struck in that same area. >>> president obama will meet with top senate and house democrats tonight amid the deepening standoff over the federal debt. it's the latest sign of renewed urgency that something has to be done. now, the latest from the white house. >> reporter: after talks resumed for a large scale deal, john boehner is now aiming for something smaller. "abc 7 news" has learned that he told them on a call that president obama is not serious. this morning boehner says the president is not ready to make a deal. >> i know the president is worried about his next election, but my god shouldn't he be worried about the country? >> he wanted the outlines of plan before 4:00 p.m. eastern to send a positive message to the asian markets. the second deadline still looms. >> it would be devastating to our credibility as a country. >> speaker says he was ready to make a deal last week but the president's demand for more taxes broke off talks. white house s
it was centered 22 miles in the pacific ocean. yesterday a magnitude 6.4 quake struck in that same area. >>> president obama will meet with top senate and house democrats tonight amid the deepening standoff over the federal debt. it's the latest sign of renewed urgency that something has to be done. now, the latest from the white house. >> reporter: after talks resumed for a large scale deal, john boehner is now aiming for something smaller. "abc 7 news" has learned...
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the big story now is the king metro station. there was a fatal accident and because of that, authorities are single tracking between these stations. expect major delay there is. you may want to take livingston. >>> well, a tragic loss leads to a teachable moment out on the highway. 28-year-old eric avilla killed yesterday when he pulled over on the beltway. he needed to change a flat tire. drivers are urged to to get off the road, even if it means keep going on a flat tire. >> you should try to extra indicate yourself from the situation and never put yourself or your passenger in harm's way. if you can escape the car, exit the car. stand 150 feet away, that's the safest thing to do. >> two adults and two children inside their vehicles were hurt, but they're expected to be okay. police have not filed any charges against a third car which swerved off the road and crashed into the others. >>> a man suspected of setting a fire that injured five firefighters says he's not guilty. maurice duse entered that play in court today. he's ch
the big story now is the king metro station. there was a fatal accident and because of that, authorities are single tracking between these stations. expect major delay there is. you may want to take livingston. >>> well, a tragic loss leads to a teachable moment out on the highway. 28-year-old eric avilla killed yesterday when he pulled over on the beltway. he needed to change a flat tire. drivers are urged to to get off the road, even if it means keep going on a flat tire. >>...
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the new contract runs for five years. the company is getting 55 new ambulances to transport an estimated 70,000 patients throughout most of the country. >> in silicon valley folks will notice our providers actually entering electronic medical records into smart phones that serves that the treatment is provided in the pre-hospital setting can be made available to the nurses and physicians and other staff at the hospital. >> rural metro will provide 5 specially equipped vehicles to treat obese patients. 95% of the staff will previously employed by ami. >> we got a big weekend coming up and a hot weekend coming up. >> it was getting pretty warm yesterday afternoon. >>> hottest days are still ahead of us, good morning, coming up on 6:07. you can see the storm track and moisture and green staying up the canadian border and dry air that will work its way toward us aiding in that heat wave developing. 60 in concord. 65 in antioch and everybody else in the mid to upper 50s half moon bay at 50 degrees. the coast will be the most c
the new contract runs for five years. the company is getting 55 new ambulances to transport an estimated 70,000 patients throughout most of the country. >> in silicon valley folks will notice our providers actually entering electronic medical records into smart phones that serves that the treatment is provided in the pre-hospital setting can be made available to the nurses and physicians and other staff at the hospital. >> rural metro will provide 5 specially equipped vehicles to...
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just within the last five minutes, council president ingrid turner called the council back into session and she says that effective immediately, the council is taking away leslie johnson's car and staff and calling for her immediate resignation. that's after about an hour and a half executive session where the entire thing was left hanging this morning. council came in as usual and leslie johnson took her seat shortly after the prayer and the pledge of allegiance, she stood up abruptly and left the room leaving the chair empty. at that point, the county council went into session. leslie johnson issued a statement saying she was going to resign effective july 31st, the end of this council session. she later issued a written statement to that effect calling on her district 6 to move forward and then just a few moments ago, the council president came out and said effective immediately that council is suspending johnson's privileges to a car and ordering her staff to start reporting directly to the council president effectively taking any resources that leslie johnson has to continue functi
just within the last five minutes, council president ingrid turner called the council back into session and she says that effective immediately, the council is taking away leslie johnson's car and staff and calling for her immediate resignation. that's after about an hour and a half executive session where the entire thing was left hanging this morning. council came in as usual and leslie johnson took her seat shortly after the prayer and the pledge of allegiance, she stood up abruptly and left...
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park police arrested five people. we're told that three of those arrests were for minor drug violations. the other two were pour disorderly conduct. great night. >> absolutely. >>> almost seven minutes after the hour now. the surprising admission from the star of the harry potter honey, why aren't you playing with your friends? i am playing with my friends. hey, mrs. d... joseph? sarah! it's mommy's turn now. let's go. [ male announcer ] the average home has over four internet-connected devices. we were gonna storm the castle. i love your hair. [ sarah ] thanks i went to your guy. it's perfect. i thought we were storming the castle. [ male announcer ] that's why you need the internet rated #1 for supporting multiple users and devices simultaneously. verizon fios. a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-tty/v. >>> time just about 6:11. time for a look at weather and traffic together. here's toom. >> all is tranquil, i'm happy to report on this tuesday morning. back to work an
park police arrested five people. we're told that three of those arrests were for minor drug violations. the other two were pour disorderly conduct. great night. >> absolutely. >>> almost seven minutes after the hour now. the surprising admission from the star of the harry potter honey, why aren't you playing with your friends? i am playing with my friends. hey, mrs. d... joseph? sarah! it's mommy's turn now. let's go. [ male announcer ] the average home has over four...
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the 22-year-old is center sunnyvale. on saturday a wave knocked a san anselmo tourist into a blowhole on maui. firefighters called the search for 44-year-old david potts last night. >>> loved ones paid their final respects today to the only confirmed casualty of the fishing trip tragedy off mexico. leslie yee died after a charter boat capsized in the sea of cortez last sunday. his family and friends bid a final farewell in san francisco this morning. he grew up in the city. he is remembered as an avid fisherman, a die-hard giants and 49ers fan, and a devoted husband, brother, father and grandfather. he retired from the "san francisco chronicle" after work there is for more than 30 years. >> he is just starting to get into his retirement and starting to enjoy the rest of his life and -- i just couldn't believe it, not this kind of an ending for les. you know? it's just -- he was a great guy. >> leslie yee was 63 years old. >>> meanwhile, the search for the seven fishermen still missing off baja has officially ended. the u
the 22-year-old is center sunnyvale. on saturday a wave knocked a san anselmo tourist into a blowhole on maui. firefighters called the search for 44-year-old david potts last night. >>> loved ones paid their final respects today to the only confirmed casualty of the fishing trip tragedy off mexico. leslie yee died after a charter boat capsized in the sea of cortez last sunday. his family and friends bid a final farewell in san francisco this morning. he grew up in the city. he is...
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pablo sandoval's hit streak ends at 22. a's and angels and that's burt reynolds, sly stallone and ronald reagan. mr. president. weeks up the middle against heron. 1-0a's. two outs and josh welling ham and he has clout. deep to left and gone. his 12th of the year. the angels cut the lead to 4-3. matsui with a little insurance. a base hit to bring in ryan sweeney as the a's snap a four-game skid with a 5-3 victory. tom watson had a hole in one, and there is a huge log jam at the halfway mark at the british open. the enduring memory just like the miguel angel jimenez. he has a stretching routine that is priceless. oh my. maybe it would have been a better idea to do that in the clubhouse. calf flexibility is the key. breathe, breathe while you stretch. not that easy with a cigar in your mouth. jimenez by the way, this has helped him just one shot off the lead. tom watson is the five-time british open champ. 167 yards and slam dunk and hole in one. darrin clark and he is the top of a very crowded leader board. a 90-footer for ea
pablo sandoval's hit streak ends at 22. a's and angels and that's burt reynolds, sly stallone and ronald reagan. mr. president. weeks up the middle against heron. 1-0a's. two outs and josh welling ham and he has clout. deep to left and gone. his 12th of the year. the angels cut the lead to 4-3. matsui with a little insurance. a base hit to bring in ryan sweeney as the a's snap a four-game skid with a 5-3 victory. tom watson had a hole in one, and there is a huge log jam at the halfway mark at...
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don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of here. >> yes, whatever is -- >> so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. when i feed -- i don't know when i feed the mods, it's totally different. >> that's what you said. >> people are locked up in a totally different way than i am. it just makes me be thankful for write am. i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like two-man cell. you're in a cell. >> really. >> they lock the door on you. >> so that's where you see i guess the real serious inmates i would imagine. >> mm-hmm. it's a whole different world, yeah. it's a whole different world. >> are they close to you? i mean, that's somewhat disturbing. >> you can't hear me? >> when their 45 minutes is up, the intercom is cut off and gonzales
don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of here. >> yes, whatever is -- >> so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. when i feed -- i don't know when i feed the mods,...
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a 22 woman is to blame. she was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. >>> the weather typical of what we expect to find in the month of july. outside right now, it's hot and a little humid. 89 degrees currently under plenty of sunshine. 67 degrees, the heat index coming in at 93 degrees. one thing we do not have that we typically expect during the summer is those afternoon thunderstorms. i do expect to see a better chance of those storms during the day tomorrow. i'll break it down for you one more time and show you not what to expect for the rest of the week, but the weekend too. >>> it is a murder in an upscale virginia neighborhood. >>> police found a 62-year-old man stabbed to death inside his great falls home last night. now, his son is facing charges in connection with his death. >> jane watrell joins us at the skreechb with the latest on what's happening in this investigation. >> wendy and jim, the father and son were home alone when the homicide occurred. two other members of the househ
a 22 woman is to blame. she was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. >>> the weather typical of what we expect to find in the month of july. outside right now, it's hot and a little humid. 89 degrees currently under plenty of sunshine. 67 degrees, the heat index coming in at 93 degrees. one thing we do not have that we typically expect during the summer is those afternoon thunderstorms. i do expect to see a better chance of those storms during the day tomorrow. i'll...
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brother big sister program. adults matched up with at risk youth for a mentor ship program you often don't hear how those relationships last throughout the years. the new book unlikely brothers our story of adventure, loss and redemption told by john who became a big brother to then 7- year-old michael and how their lives have intertwined for the past 27 years great to have you both with us. >> thank you. >> i want to talk to both of you, this goes along with the book your lives seem on the surface to be completely different yet you stayed in touch so long john you are known for all your efforts you have done in africa and for some people through the celebrity effort, celebrities you partner with, michael you grew up here in washington at some point you became connected and stayed connected tell us how that came to be and how you survived these years. >> we met john when i was small in a homeless shelter living on 14th street in a homeless shelter we met him through the shelter. we just been together like foreve
brother big sister program. adults matched up with at risk youth for a mentor ship program you often don't hear how those relationships last throughout the years. the new book unlikely brothers our story of adventure, loss and redemption told by john who became a big brother to then 7- year-old michael and how their lives have intertwined for the past 27 years great to have you both with us. >> thank you. >> i want to talk to both of you, this goes along with the book your lives...
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if you want the government to send 22% in the economy, cough up the 22% in taxes it pay for it or stop talking and get out of way. if the government wants to be larger say so themselves. if they say down the 14% economy tell them to say so and sch programs would they kill. i love politics because it is about big ideas with b the kind of country you want to live
if you want the government to send 22% in the economy, cough up the 22% in taxes it pay for it or stop talking and get out of way. if the government wants to be larger say so themselves. if they say down the 14% economy tell them to say so and sch programs would they kill. i love politics because it is about big ideas with b the kind of country you want to live
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. >> we have a unique opportunity to do something big. we have a chance to steblize america's decade. >> if the republicans continue to come proprize, the president said voters will rub in next year's american. >> who seems to be getting something done. >> the president said he is willing to put everything on the table, including say credit clouds like social security and head tan, even riding the presume yums for upper income seniors n. return, he called on republicans it agree to tacts hikes and wealthy americans. republican speaker john boehner says there is no chance of that. >> there are going to be no tax hikes because tax hikes destroy jobs. >> blames the president for the impasse. >> we ask the president to lead. way ask him to -- >> the president said he is now open to the possibility of what some in congress call plan b. a deal to raise the debt limit first and work on a debt deal latser. >> washington operates as usual and can't get anything done. let's avert armeggedon. >> conservative freshman like allen west of florida say i
. >> we have a unique opportunity to do something big. we have a chance to steblize america's decade. >> if the republicans continue to come proprize, the president said voters will rub in next year's american. >> who seems to be getting something done. >> the president said he is willing to put everything on the table, including say credit clouds like social security and head tan, even riding the presume yums for upper income seniors n. return, he called on republicans...
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station at 4:30 sharp so five minutes ago. the protesters are rallying for change after the death of charles blair hill who was shot by b.a.r.t. officers after he threw a bottle at them, came at them with a knife. protesters say they want an independent investigation into the killing. they want b.a.r.t. police department to be shut down permanently. we'll check with mike as the situation continues to develop and see what's going on as far as traffic and b.a.r.t. and delays. students at the university of california and california state face the possibility of more tuition increases. on thursday the uc board of regents is scheduled to vote on a 10% increase in tuition for the semester that starts next month. that's on top of an 8% increase that was approved last november. the uc and csu systems were each whit a $650 million cut in the state budget, both schools are asking students to make up the difference. >> it's really painful. we're already paying a lot of money, and this extra tuition increase is really going to affect my f
station at 4:30 sharp so five minutes ago. the protesters are rallying for change after the death of charles blair hill who was shot by b.a.r.t. officers after he threw a bottle at them, came at them with a knife. protesters say they want an independent investigation into the killing. they want b.a.r.t. police department to be shut down permanently. we'll check with mike as the situation continues to develop and see what's going on as far as traffic and b.a.r.t. and delays. students at the...
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a young lad of 22. my son's nearly 18 so i look at you and i see this very young guy who seems remarkably calm given you've just exploded on the international sports scene. when you win the u.s. open in america, you -- as i've seen, i've been out there when it happened -- it's a huge story. hard to describe to people back in ireland or england what's happened to you. it must have turned things upside down. isn't it? >> yeah. i didn't realize how much attention and focus was going to be on me after that. the amount of media requests. just interviews. everything like that. i mean for me i won a golf tournament and that was really the end of it but it's a bigger story than that and it's -- >> is it exciting or slightly terrifying? >> no, it's exciting. i mean it's the reason that i practice for seven or eight hours a day. there's no point in practicing for that long, then getting to the point where you could win a major, you could become the best player in the world and just say, oh, no, i don't really wan
a young lad of 22. my son's nearly 18 so i look at you and i see this very young guy who seems remarkably calm given you've just exploded on the international sports scene. when you win the u.s. open in america, you -- as i've seen, i've been out there when it happened -- it's a huge story. hard to describe to people back in ireland or england what's happened to you. it must have turned things upside down. isn't it? >> yeah. i didn't realize how much attention and focus was going to be on...
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colorado on the other hand trying to break a five-game losing streak. that's their longest this season for the rockies. jason hammel gets the start. >>> the capitals have remained quite busy since the opening of free agency signing tomas, jeff and several other veterans bringing in more experience to their young locker room. but today, they made another move. the capitals sent right wing eric fehr to winnipeg for another fourth-round pick and right wing paquette. it does free up a lot of space. around $2.2 million and it helps them out by adding another draft pick. >>> finally tonight, $7 million has been raised by this bobby mitchell golf tournament. they were in town today in lands down. the rain did hold off for a great day of golf. it benefits the lymphoma leukemia society. >> that's it. the "cbs evening news" is next.
colorado on the other hand trying to break a five-game losing streak. that's their longest this season for the rockies. jason hammel gets the start. >>> the capitals have remained quite busy since the opening of free agency signing tomas, jeff and several other veterans bringing in more experience to their young locker room. but today, they made another move. the capitals sent right wing eric fehr to winnipeg for another fourth-round pick and right wing paquette. it does free up a lot...
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one man's will to live carried him through a 22-hour or deal. it all happened last thursday night when justin hippel wrecked his brother's motorcycle. he landed in some woods. his back was broken, along with most of his ribs. nobody could see him because he landed in a ditch. now, hippel could see his cell phone. the only problem was, he couldn't move to reach it. >> he barely could see his phone. he used the stick. and he did it the whole day. until 9:00. and he got it over to him. >> the patient was laying in the gully right there. >> again, after 22 hours of struggling desperately to reach that phone, he finally gets a hold of it. justin's first call is to his brother. then he reaches out to 911, emergency crews rescue him within minutes and they airlift him to a hospital and he'll be there for another ten days. >>> still ahead tonight, the shuttle's final liftoff. our kristen fisher shares her experience growing up with both parents as astronauts. mom was the first mother to travel in space. only on 9, a very personal look inside the golden
one man's will to live carried him through a 22-hour or deal. it all happened last thursday night when justin hippel wrecked his brother's motorcycle. he landed in some woods. his back was broken, along with most of his ribs. nobody could see him because he landed in a ditch. now, hippel could see his cell phone. the only problem was, he couldn't move to reach it. >> he barely could see his phone. he used the stick. and he did it the whole day. until 9:00. and he got it over to him....
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we have about five cameras watching us now, right? >> that's right. tonight's story grew out of another story. we were talking about that story in the newsroom and the question came up, how many times a day are we all caught on camera without knowing it? really, how many? ♪ >> reporter: well, it's safe to say, a lot. still, hard numbers are tough to come by and what estimates there are, vary widely. we decided to do an unscientific study of how many times the average person in the bay area is caught on camera. and so for the purposes of this story, and this story only, we're calling tom average. the litigation parallel commutes five days a week from concord to downtown san francisco. >> for six years now. >> reporter: that includes a drive of a little over a mile to the concord b.a.r.t. station, a ride to the stop, and then a few steps down market street to his job at 101 california. just counting cameras we could see with the naked eye on light polls, gas stations and apartment complexes, we found 22 along his driving route. another five at the b.a
we have about five cameras watching us now, right? >> that's right. tonight's story grew out of another story. we were talking about that story in the newsroom and the question came up, how many times a day are we all caught on camera without knowing it? really, how many? ♪ >> reporter: well, it's safe to say, a lot. still, hard numbers are tough to come by and what estimates there are, vary widely. we decided to do an unscientific study of how many times the average person in the...
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he played in the major leagues for 1 years before managing the as and five other big league teams. dick williams was 82. >>> 5:41. it is a scathing attack on san francisco's new subway project. the concern that it could be a nightmare for commuters. plus, deal or no deal? after an all-day meeting, see if congress is any closer to breaking the debt standoff. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> should be a gorgeous start to the weekend around the bay area. one more weekend before we see significant changes in the forecast. out the door this morning clear inland, around the bay patchy fog. fog and low clouds at the coast. temperatures right now sitting in the 50s and 60s. by this afternoon, warm up nicely another hot day inland. mid-90s. around the bay low 70s plenty of sunshine. cloud cover and sunshine at the coast in the low 60s in those locations. high pressure holding strong bringing us warm weather. but we'll see a change. this area of low pressure is going to drop down over the weekend and bring us a whole week full of cool weather. that marine layer building, as well. so cool conditions starti
he played in the major leagues for 1 years before managing the as and five other big league teams. dick williams was 82. >>> 5:41. it is a scathing attack on san francisco's new subway project. the concern that it could be a nightmare for commuters. plus, deal or no deal? after an all-day meeting, see if congress is any closer to breaking the debt standoff. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> should be a gorgeous start to the weekend around the bay area. one more weekend before we see...
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embrag the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. every day you live with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis could be another day you're living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you by asking your rheumatologist about humira. for many adult patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis humira has been proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira's use in patients with ra has been evaluated in multiple studies during the past 14 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur such as, infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer, blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. as
embrag the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. every day you live with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis could be another day you're living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you by asking your rheumatologist about humira....
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ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. i'd trade a lot less for a little more. or a little less for a lot more. either way, when it comes to having more, i want a lot more of more and a little less of less. ♪ and that's exactly what you'll get at embassy suites. more free breakfast, more for my money, more deliciousness, more hearty guffaws... [ guffaws ] because more than enough more is never enough more. more coffee? what do you think? [ female announcer ] free breakfast. more room. complimentary drinks. embassy suites hotels. >>> waking up in san jose, you'll probably see a little bit of gray sky overhead as you sip your cup of coffee. hope it's nice and hot for you this morning. >>> as a society, we like to watch. just look at youtube. more than tw
ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. i'd trade a lot less for a little more. or a little less for a lot more. either way, when it comes to having more, i want a lot more of more and a little less of...
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the fire chief presented badges to 22 firefighters who were layed off last year. they say it's a relief to be back at work after a year off the job. >> i feel this is the greatest job in the world. now that i have it back, everything is good again. >> yeah, budget cuts forced san jose to lay off 49 firefighters last year. a $15 million fema grant helped the department pay for those rehires. >>> the woman whose burning body was found in oakland was a 21-year-old mother from union city. the body of monica was discovered in the rock ridge neighborhood early thursday morning. police say that she appeared to have suffered trauma before her body was burned. the homes empowerment program is holding a car wash this sunday at oakland's east lake y to raise money for the lady's funeral. and they want to set up a trust fund for her one-year-old son. contributions of the gay community are hoping voters will overturn that legislation. conservative organization based in sacramento called the capital resource institute filed documents today to start a voter referendum against th
the fire chief presented badges to 22 firefighters who were layed off last year. they say it's a relief to be back at work after a year off the job. >> i feel this is the greatest job in the world. now that i have it back, everything is good again. >> yeah, budget cuts forced san jose to lay off 49 firefighters last year. a $15 million fema grant helped the department pay for those rehires. >>> the woman whose burning body was found in oakland was a 21-year-old mother from...
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eastern time for "the five." coming up tomorrow on "ed -- on" red eye" mike baker, how long is he a former cia? can't we just say mike baker? and reasons -- 12 she no longer at "-- he is no longer at" reason" michael monohan. >>> back to andy levy for the post game wrap uk h >> thanks. brooke, i hear you are going to california on friday? >> i a3 at i have been given the honor of participating in the clairemont institute lincoln fellowship institute. i'm really excited and looking forward to it. >> excellent. congratulations. >> thank you. >> rick, please explain this video. >> i am teaching my dog how to climb trees. >> he is going after a squirrel. he can't stand squirrels. >> you have the dumbest dog in the world. >> he is not bothering anyone now. >> he almost got him. >> it kind of creates an anti-squirrel bias i am frankly uncomfortable with. >> whatever are you into, man. >> it would have been cool if paou i were up in that tree. >> in cutoffs and a half shirt and holding a sudsy sponge saying, hey, i just
eastern time for "the five." coming up tomorrow on "ed -- on" red eye" mike baker, how long is he a former cia? can't we just say mike baker? and reasons -- 12 she no longer at "-- he is no longer at" reason" michael monohan. >>> back to andy levy for the post game wrap uk h >> thanks. brooke, i hear you are going to california on friday? >> i a3 at i have been given the honor of participating in the clairemont institute lincoln...
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if you want government to spend 22% of the economy, cough up the 22% in taxes to pay for it or stop talking and get out of the way. if the democrats want government to be larger, say so themselves, if the republicans want government to be down 14% of the economy, let them say so and tell us what programs they want to kill. i love politics because it's about big ideas, big reasons, about the kind of country you
if you want government to spend 22% of the economy, cough up the 22% in taxes to pay for it or stop talking and get out of the way. if the democrats want government to be larger, say so themselves, if the republicans want government to be down 14% of the economy, let them say so and tell us what programs they want to kill. i love politics because it's about big ideas, big reasons, about the kind of country you
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i would like to say that carpenter is local 22 -- carpenters local 22 backs this project. we're looking forward to going to work there. i will tell you, this will provide homes and housing for an area in san francisco that is going to be built. in the next 20 or 30 years, there will be more jobs added. this will add a place to live and a place to go home to. thank you. >> president olague: thank you. >> that afternoon. -- good afternoon. i want to say that i think this is a beautiful project that will bring new life to this neighborhood. and 20% affordable housing. it is close to everything. i am -- there is a big issue about parking. this place is close to everything and we realize we're using more and more our bicycles. parking will not be a big issue. so i ask you please to approve this. thank you. >> president olague: thank you. >> i am vice-president of the dog patch neighborhood association. doggett place has been subject to community input. i have been part of the process from the beginning. i am excited to see the recent plan. it looks more terrific than it did sev
i would like to say that carpenter is local 22 -- carpenters local 22 backs this project. we're looking forward to going to work there. i will tell you, this will provide homes and housing for an area in san francisco that is going to be built. in the next 20 or 30 years, there will be more jobs added. this will add a place to live and a place to go home to. thank you. >> president olague: thank you. >> that afternoon. -- good afternoon. i want to say that i think this is a...
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new deal means 22 laid off cops will be re-hired. it will cost officers between $9,000 and is the,000 a year but save the city $65 million over thers in e next four-year. >> we get 22 officers that are unemployed that have no money coming to the family i was hoping to get 44 officers but i'm extremely happy and very proud of our officers. >> police officers are humans, too, and they have real financial situations. so they are digging deep in their own pockets to help out the city. >> the chief says the re-hired officers will be back on the streets by early next month. >> the man san francisco police say snapped the picasso drawing off an art gallery remained on jail on $5 million bail. they found mike lugo at a friend's apartment in napa. he had the drawing all ready important shipment. it's worth an estimated $200,000. he flew in san francisco and investigators say he stole the drawing the next day. police say surveillance video from a nearby restaurant help crack the case. >> our 48-hour turnaround is another case of unbelievable p
new deal means 22 laid off cops will be re-hired. it will cost officers between $9,000 and is the,000 a year but save the city $65 million over thers in e next four-year. >> we get 22 officers that are unemployed that have no money coming to the family i was hoping to get 44 officers but i'm extremely happy and very proud of our officers. >> police officers are humans, too, and they have real financial situations. so they are digging deep in their own pockets to help out the city....
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and the nasdaq saw a big gain. and big jump in auto sales helped drive markets up. and google and yahoo reportedly potential bidders for an online video streaming site. and the san francisco 49ers say they've sold $138 million in luxury suites for proposed stadiums in santa clara. team officials say the sales show the support the project has in the south bay. >> maria shriver filed for divorce from arnold schwartzeneggar. did it not list date the couple separated. and comes six weeks after the former governor admitted fathering a child with the member of the cuppem's household staff. the kpet pet yigs seeks joint custody of their son autos a lot more to bring you at 6:00. giving care givers a helping hand. >> and a plan giving domestic workers more rights and some >> dozens of people protesting against the state budget cuts. among the demonstrators low income families and people with disabilities will be hit hard by cuts. the new budget slashes the program by 8%, child care aid by 15%. supplemental security income will be dropping to below federal poverty level sm.
and the nasdaq saw a big gain. and big jump in auto sales helped drive markets up. and google and yahoo reportedly potential bidders for an online video streaming site. and the san francisco 49ers say they've sold $138 million in luxury suites for proposed stadiums in santa clara. team officials say the sales show the support the project has in the south bay. >> maria shriver filed for divorce from arnold schwartzeneggar. did it not list date the couple separated. and comes six weeks...
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do we do with seattle did when it closed at five brickfields -- five rec services and stop all ball field maintenance? the amount of earned revenue that this department has generated is about $6 million, and that has saved real programs. i appreciate supervisor avalos speaking positively about our recreation programing. we have added 23,000 hours of programming in the past year. both the quantity and quality of the programming, we think, and we will hopefully hear from others who say the same, has never been better. but we have been able to do that by offsetting the general fund support that has been removed from us with our revenue. supervisor elsbernd: can you quantify that? how many workers, how many clubhouses? >> $6 million of additional earned revenue. all of the revenue or department generates -- i think a said it 37? supervisor elsbernd: and we're not eliminating that money. it prohibits you from increasing that amount, is that fair? >> it does. i deferred to the city attorney on their interpretation. we have concerns about the breadth of the measure, but we think this could impac
do we do with seattle did when it closed at five brickfields -- five rec services and stop all ball field maintenance? the amount of earned revenue that this department has generated is about $6 million, and that has saved real programs. i appreciate supervisor avalos speaking positively about our recreation programing. we have added 23,000 hours of programming in the past year. both the quantity and quality of the programming, we think, and we will hopefully hear from others who say the same,...
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the initial weather service highs taking at many of the big airports. san francisco airport and taken out at the bigger airports in concord. as we go into the next 24 hours, very similar conditions to what we saw today. so overnight lows tonight in the 50s. fog coverage for a good part of the coastal sections and right around the bay. the coast highs it's going to look much like today. 70 out toward lafayette. out toward mount diablo then you get your low 80s out toward discovery bay and even the mid- 80s as you get out to brentwood. just kind of a nice day. below average temperatures. then we get a little heat in the four corners areas that intensifies a little bit. we'll come up a good five to 6 degrees on wednesday. that begins a slight change. fire danger has been bearable for this time of year. the air quality has been good. that weak low has been lingering. that continues to keep moist cool air in the inland bay valleys. and certainly at the coast and that helps to squish fire danger. of course fire danger always high in the bay area. we don't get
the initial weather service highs taking at many of the big airports. san francisco airport and taken out at the bigger airports in concord. as we go into the next 24 hours, very similar conditions to what we saw today. so overnight lows tonight in the 50s. fog coverage for a good part of the coastal sections and right around the bay. the coast highs it's going to look much like today. 70 out toward lafayette. out toward mount diablo then you get your low 80s out toward discovery bay and even...
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and someone said there was a big push back on that. it is the entertainment -- the neighbors will find another way if entertainment does not do it. thank you. >> i am marlene morgan, representing san francisco neighborhood network. i wanted to talk about the importance of expertise and land use planning on this commission. because in district 2, we were dealing with important issues. first of all the development of the japan town entertainment corridor, the fillmore street corridor, the chestnut and lombard street, also the polk street area. all these areas are very important entertainment corridors in a densely populated community. also of huge impact is the impact on transit corridors. gary and van ess are major corridors as its lombard and chestnut streets. what we're looking for are people who have expertise in an distending transit, parking, impact, environmental impact, as well working with the entertainment industry to create a viable industry in these neighborhoods. so thank you and we would hope that you support jim meco for t
and someone said there was a big push back on that. it is the entertainment -- the neighbors will find another way if entertainment does not do it. thank you. >> i am marlene morgan, representing san francisco neighborhood network. i wanted to talk about the importance of expertise and land use planning on this commission. because in district 2, we were dealing with important issues. first of all the development of the japan town entertainment corridor, the fillmore street corridor, the...
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police tell us a 22-year-old woman was driving this. the suv that she was driving came to rest inches from a woman who lives here and she was on the couch at the time. her husband was in a next door bedroom. she talked about as well as she did about what they heard and saw. take a listen. >> i heard this loud crash which i thought was an accident out here on the street. i opened the door to the back room and there was an suv in my typing room. >> everything happened so fast. suddenly, everything collapsed and the closet was flying, the washing machine and the walls all coming towards me and i knew -- you said i'm going to die right now. >> reporter: luckily, that woman that you saw there, she didn't want to give her name but she had just gotten back from the hospital when she was talking to us. three of them total were inside the house. husband was okay. their son was actually in his room which they said is right off to the side here. so he also was the in his bedroom at the time when this occurred. all of them though voicingly and than
police tell us a 22-year-old woman was driving this. the suv that she was driving came to rest inches from a woman who lives here and she was on the couch at the time. her husband was in a next door bedroom. she talked about as well as she did about what they heard and saw. take a listen. >> i heard this loud crash which i thought was an accident out here on the street. i opened the door to the back room and there was an suv in my typing room. >> everything happened so fast....